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has a program where they will sell their last generation F1 models to regular people, and by regular people, I mean you've had to purchase a Ferrari sometime in the past, and most likely more than one. The prices wasn't bad for what you get, and the thing is... they will teach you how to drive it, and have a team that repairs and maintains the car for you, free of charge... even if you are the one doing damage to it.

Last seasons F1 gearbox and lump goes to Sauber - not to regular Joe Schmoes off the street. I don't care how many 360 Challenges they bought. If you are talking about Ferrari based "Team" racing, you are seriously misunderstood on how that works.

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Originally Posted by Kompakt

damn, is that the lego.com one... now i want one for sure!

-misses playing legos

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Originally Posted by notE46

where'd you get it?

I'm not even going to ask the price because I must have it!

It's a shame about the race this weekend, I really thought JPM was going to win finally. Another disappointment. I still need to download the ITV feed tonight and watch it from their camera angles (much better). Although I like the SpeedTV announcers myself.

hmmm well michael schumacher started karting at the age of 5 and he was born in Hurth-Hermulheim, Germany and he started his career with mercedes and has a brother that drives for BMW Williams F1 named Ralf Schumacher, When you visit the Silver Star at Europa Park SPONSORED BY McLaren Mercedes and having DTM and F1 cars on display and having relatives living in germany you'll learn a thing or two about racing. Not to burst anyones bubble but here:

2004 Season Review

Grand Prix Date Winning Driver Team Laps Time

Australian 07/03/2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 58 1:24:15.757

Malaysian 21/03/2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 56 1:31:07.490

Bahrain 04/04/2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 57 1:28:34.875

San Marino 25/04/2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 62 1:26:19.670

Spanish 09/05/2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 66 1:27:32.841

Monaco 23/05/2004 Jarno Trulli Renault 77 1:45:46.601

European 30/05/2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 60 1:32:35.101

As you can see Michael Schumacher won almost every single race
and as for you GordonMurray thinking that you KNOW EVERYTHING and not letting others post there opinions i think thats very close-minded

hmmm well michael schumacher started karting at the age of 5 and he was born in Hurth-Hermulheim, Germany and he started his career with mercedes and has a brother that drives for BMW Williams F1 named Ralf Schumacher, When you visit the Silver Star at Europa Park SPONSORED BY McLaren Mercedes and having DTM and F1 cars on display and having relatives living in germany you'll learn a thing or two about racing. Not to burst anyones bubble but here:

2004 Season Review

Grand Prix Date Winning Driver Team Laps Time

Australian 07/03/2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 58 1:24:15.757

Malaysian 21/03/2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 56 1:31:07.490

Bahrain 04/04/2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 57 1:28:34.875

San Marino 25/04/2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 62 1:26:19.670

Spanish 09/05/2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 66 1:27:32.841

Monaco 23/05/2004 Jarno Trulli Renault 77 1:45:46.601

European 30/05/2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 60 1:32:35.101

As you can see Michael Schumacher won almost every single race
and as for you GordonMurray thinking that you KNOW EVERYTHING and not letting others post there opinions i think thats very close-minded

You are the master of Google, I commend you. I didn't ask for Google type stuff, I was asking for more specific topics - like can you recall any memories of Schumi during his years at Benetton? I can think of thousands of crazy race moments, like when he only had a 5th gear and still finished on the podium.....